Inside UW-Green Bay News
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Taking Phoenix Friday ‘virtual’
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Per the suggestion of Ryan Martin, associate dean for the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, we would like to extend the invitation to take Phoenix Friday (the end-of-week showing of Phoenix Pride by wearing green, UW-Green Bay or Phoenix gear) virtual. How do you join in? Easy! Don your gear wherever you may…
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UW-Green Bay announces COVID-19 leave for employees
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In accordance with SYS 1200-Interim 02, COVID-19 Leave Policy, up to 80 hours of COVID-19 leave (prorated by % FTE) may be made available to employees who cannot perform their assigned duties due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This emergency policy implements leave provisions and workplace flexibility options to prioritize the health and safety of the UW System community and…
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Governor’s Emergency Order #5 and Effect on UW-Green Bay building hours
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On Monday, March 17, 2020 Governor Tony Evers issued Emergency Order #5, which prohibited the gatherings of more than 10 people. Please note, that this does not prevent more than 10 people being in a single building at the same time, nor does it compel the closure of any place of business. Under the directive, a “mass gathering”…
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Registration for absentee ballots due today, UW-Green Bay will host polling on April 7
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As of today (March 18, 2020) a general and primary election will still be held in Wisconsin on April 7, 2020. The UW-Green Bay University Union is a polling site and is planning to be open. If you have registered as a resident who votes at the UW-Green Bay polling location but you are home,…
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Video: GBOSS is here to serve says Jennifer Jones
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UW-Green Bay Assistant Vice Chancellor for Enrollment Services Jennifer Jones, shares an important message from Enrollment Services. Transcript summary UW-Green Bay is here for you. In these uncertain times, we are all navigating new territory. Perhaps you are concerned about your courses moving to alternate delivery methods, or nervous about how your registration questions will be…
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Residence Life Clarification, March 18, 2020
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No student is required to move out of campus housing. But for the health and safety of the community, students are strongly encouraged to do so if you have that option. All students can request to stay in housing and those requests will be honored. If you choose to move out of your University residence,…
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Standard Process: Brings on new vice president To continue company’s strategic growth | WisBusiness
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Standard Process today announced the addition of Tim Goeben ’95 (Accounting) to its senior executive team as its new vice president of Finance. Goeben brings more than 25 years of progressive business finance and executive leadership experience to the company. In this position, Goeben is responsible for the company’s financial operations and will position Standard…
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Primary provider and Prevea Virtual Care encouraged for first sign of symptoms
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Your health and the health of this community is of utmost importance. Every person who has COVID-19 symptoms should first seek treatment from their primary health provider. If they are unavailable, please utilize the Prevea Virtual Care ($0 for COVID-19 related concerns) or call Prevea Health Nurse Triage at 888-277-3832 free of charge 24 hours a day/7 days a…
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Why people won’t avoid each other? Former UWGB Prof. Gurung talks to USA Today
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Regan Gurung, the director of Oregon State University’s psychology program (former award-winning faculty member at UW-Green Bay) and an expert in social psychology, said there are three factors at play in Americans’ decision to ignore CDC recommendations. US coronavirus map: Tracking the outbreak. First, Gurung said, there’s a lack of information about both the virus and what…